Face coverings are required at all UW campuses and facilities. Learn more.
Whether you’re on campus or taking classes remotely, there are a range of resources available to help make your time at the UW safe and successful.
Husky Coronavirus Testing
Enroll now, especially if you will be on campus for any reason this autumn, or if you live in a campus residence or with other people in a neighborhood near the UW.
Husky PACK Pledge
Developed with student leaders, this pledge outlines the responsibilities all Huskies have to themselves and each other.
Winter quarter FAQ
From remote learning to student support services, this FAQ provides information for making the most of your winter quarter.
What’s open this winter
While many buildings are closed or under modified operations due to COVID-19, there are several spaces where students may still study, grab food, and access programs and services.
Online learning
Make the most of your remote classes with these tips and resources.
Coronavirus FAQ
Answering questions including how to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you get sick, this FAQ covers a range of topics related to the novel coronavirus.
Husky Health and Well-Being
Connect to health and wellness resources, including mental health resources and the Hall Health Center. And if you left your mask or hand sanitizer at home, you can get safety gear at a Healthy Huskies Vending Machine.
On-campus housing
Housing and Food Services provides information and updates for Seattle campus residents. See similar pages for UW Bothell and UW Tacoma residents.
Off-campus housing
If you plan to live with other students off campus, our sample roommates agreement outlines ways you can prevent COVID-19 together.
Back-to-School Task Force
Learn about the work taking place to promote health and academic excellence during the pandemic.
Back-to-the-Workplace Task Force
Learn more about the resources and information available to help faculty, academic personnel and staff work safely and productively whether on- or off-campus.